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pakistan engagement policy. the visit of pakistani president sudari to washington next month is said to be in jeopardy and the promised visit of president obama to pakistan in 2011 is also now in jeopardy. >> shannon: and there is also the question about the billions in aid that we spend to pakistan? >> we do because the afghanistan problem is our pakistan problem which is why i don't know how we can really threaten and cajole senator kerry will go over and pressure them to release mr. davis and remind them of the importance of our strategic alliance. its relationship that is deteriorating. it is a weak settlement. they are providing safe haven for the taliban. this is arrest and capture and imprisonment. no matter what the conversation is about aid, this is all about what is on afghanistan, without pakistan i don't know how we can succeed in afghanistan. >> shannon: what do we do that we have taliban leaders, a group linked to al-qaeda. they are threatening if you give raymond davis back to the u.s. you are goi
pakistan engagement policy. the visit of pakistani president sudari to washington next month is said to be in jeopardy and the promised visit of president obama to pakistan in 2011 is also now in jeopardy. >> shannon: and there is also the question about the billions in aid that we spend to pakistan? >> we do because the afghanistan problem is our pakistan problem which is why i don't know how we can really threaten and cajole senator kerry will go over and pressure them to release...
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point. >> if pakistan was in crisis with india, same time with pakistan, it would have major implication for u.s. national security. >> bret: thank you. speaking of that, pakistan and u.s. trying to patch up their differences. series of high-level visits underway. head of the u.s. central command, james madist met today with pakistan army chief and joint chief chairman in islamabad. >>> the effort to harden u.s. airports against terror attacks is coming up short in the opinion of republican congressman jayson chaffetz of utah, who is citing government statistics showing security breaches since september of 2001. the t.s.a. says it represents a small fraction of the 5.5 billion people screened since 9/11. >>> the army ranger awarded the medal of honor tuesday for saving the lives of two buddies in afghanistan says he will be the same soldier he always was. sergeant first class leroy roger petrie honored at the white house tuesday. >> the declaration, it's not depiction of who i am. i am still me. the medal is just a declaration that they thought i deserved. ♪ ♪ >> bret: in america's n
point. >> if pakistan was in crisis with india, same time with pakistan, it would have major implication for u.s. national security. >> bret: thank you. speaking of that, pakistan and u.s. trying to patch up their differences. series of high-level visits underway. head of the u.s. central command, james madist met today with pakistan army chief and joint chief chairman in islamabad. >>> the effort to harden u.s. airports against terror attacks is coming up short in the...
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pakistan or north korea? probably pakistan and almost nobody recognized that or said so out loud and i think that's about to change. >> bret: but they provide 70% of the supply routes into afghanistan and the exit the u.s. troops use to get out. >> they are he' geographically necessary and the british discovered this on the retreat from kabul. you need pakistan if you're engaged in afrgs aghanistan andy provide the impetus to get out of afghanistan. and i don't see how you solve the problem high levels going up to the former president and-- >> so when you get away. >> what do you say to the the people, charles, who say, we should pull the funding, we should not, you know, cut it off in the middle of what is a very complex issue. >> until we decide how we're going to deal with afghanistan, stay, accelerate, look for a low level insurgency on the defensive. and counter insurgency as the defensive. when we decide what we're doing in afghanistan then we'll know how to deal with pakistan. if we leave afghanistan,
pakistan or north korea? probably pakistan and almost nobody recognized that or said so out loud and i think that's about to change. >> bret: but they provide 70% of the supply routes into afghanistan and the exit the u.s. troops use to get out. >> they are he' geographically necessary and the british discovered this on the retreat from kabul. you need pakistan if you're engaged in afrgs aghanistan andy provide the impetus to get out of afghanistan. and i don't see how you solve the...
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he's a proponent with the argument with the pakistan any military. we've depended on the pakistanis to get goods to our military in afghanistan and over the last year, but for mullen to come out in validictory appearance in congress and point the finger at the haqqani network and isi, intelligence services of pakistan and close cooperation with them, that was a big moment. i do now think the administration is going to have to follow through and do certain things. >> bret: at what point, mara, are these acts of war, if we have direct intelligence tying the pakistani government to attacks on u.s. assets and troops in afghanistan? >> well, it certainly looks like pakistan is acting more like an enemy than an ally, but it's complicated because this is one part of the pakistani government supposedly, we're cooperating wanother part of the pakistani department of the, the isi, is supporting terrorists who attack us, so it's pretty complicated, but it sounds like that's, yet, another reason we have to get afghanistan stable because we need a place to have b
he's a proponent with the argument with the pakistan any military. we've depended on the pakistanis to get goods to our military in afghanistan and over the last year, but for mullen to come out in validictory appearance in congress and point the finger at the haqqani network and isi, intelligence services of pakistan and close cooperation with them, that was a big moment. i do now think the administration is going to have to follow through and do certain things. >> bret: at what point,...
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inside of pakistan. but we don't know who or what it was. we don't know whether there might have been some people inside of government, people outside of government, and that is something that we have to investigate. more importantly, the pakistani government has to investigate. >> in an interview with the "associated press," the top american general in afghanistan david petraeus said the killing of bin laden could weaken al-qaeda's influence on the taliban. because the relationship was built on a personal deal between bin laden and taliban leader omar who is still at large and believed to be in pakistan. bret? >> bret: jennifer griffin live at the pentagon. thank you. we continue to learn more about bin laden and the operation that killed him from the materials taken by the navy seals. national correspondent catherine herridge has the newest information. >> multiagency task force with c.i.a., homeland security, f.b.i., national courage trerrism service and nsa still combing through the hardware and docu
inside of pakistan. but we don't know who or what it was. we don't know whether there might have been some people inside of government, people outside of government, and that is something that we have to investigate. more importantly, the pakistani government has to investigate. >> in an interview with the "associated press," the top american general in afghanistan david petraeus said the killing of bin laden could weaken al-qaeda's influence on the taliban. because the...
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he was praised by a association of muslim lawyers in pakistan. you would expect that to be most westernized, they hailed him as a hero. this is in pakistan, a country which begin its life as a secular country, a part of british india. it's not with a long history of radicalism. it's not a systematic attack on christians. it's the result of the rise, whatever it appears in nigeria, we've seen in northern nigeria and egypt and iraq, these spectacular attacks. there has been a long or slow less spectacular pressure on christians. the number of christians in lebanon dwindled radically in the last 60 years as a result of attacks on their neighbors. this is not new. now i think the attackers are more spectacular and bold and sort of unabashed in attacking christians. but it's the end of a long development. it has nothing to do with what america does or what they have done in iraq or afghanistan. it's about the muslims and it will require a solution from muslims of goodwill and moderation, we're waiting for them to step up and apose this. >> he thought
he was praised by a association of muslim lawyers in pakistan. you would expect that to be most westernized, they hailed him as a hero. this is in pakistan, a country which begin its life as a secular country, a part of british india. it's not with a long history of radicalism. it's not a systematic attack on christians. it's the result of the rise, whatever it appears in nigeria, we've seen in northern nigeria and egypt and iraq, these spectacular attacks. there has been a long or slow less...
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. >> chris: senate arms services committee carl levin today warned pakistan the u.s. will aggressively target extremists in that country if necessary. that message came as secretary of state clinton tried to get relations between the two nations back on track. senior white house correspondent -- senior affairs white house correspondent wendell goler is traveling with the secretary. >> a news conference with pakistani counterpartner, secretary of state hillary clinton acknowledged the poor state of relations between the two countries. >> it is no secret that the united states and pakistan do not always see eye to eye. and we will not resolve the differences in our cues in any single visit. >> the night before, four hours of talks between the high level officials failed to get pakistani to concede members of the government are providing assistance to the violent hakani network. >> there is no question of any support by any pakistani institution, or any institution to safe havens in pakistan. >> mrs. clinton warned the pakistanis are playing with fire. >> you have can't
. >> chris: senate arms services committee carl levin today warned pakistan the u.s. will aggressively target extremists in that country if necessary. that message came as secretary of state clinton tried to get relations between the two nations back on track. senior white house correspondent -- senior affairs white house correspondent wendell goler is traveling with the secretary. >> a news conference with pakistani counterpartner, secretary of state hillary clinton acknowledged...
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the uncertainty that lies along the way in this village, we are 30-miles from the afghan-pakistan border. still, ten years after the start of the war and it's still a hot bed along the border of taliban activity. this place has seen dramatic security change. development has come. not the case across the board in afghanistan but there have been successes in a moment, we'll show you that. you will hear the interview with general david petraeus before he heads back to washington to give a progress report to congress. jennifer griffin is traveling with robert gates as he travels here in afghanistan as well. all of that in a moment. but first, check in with shannon bream in the washington bureau for the top headlines of the day. >> thank you, bret. >> shannon: president obama ended a two-year ban on guantanamo bay and it will come two days ahead of congressional hearing about the danger of american radicalized by the terrorist groups some call the hearing a witch hunt. president obama warned muammar gaddafi lieutenant that they would be held accountable. nevada republican senator john enson w
the uncertainty that lies along the way in this village, we are 30-miles from the afghan-pakistan border. still, ten years after the start of the war and it's still a hot bed along the border of taliban activity. this place has seen dramatic security change. development has come. not the case across the board in afghanistan but there have been successes in a moment, we'll show you that. you will hear the interview with general david petraeus before he heads back to washington to give a progress...
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we've done this and brought individuals back from pakistan and other places. we've given them a trial in this country, over 300, at least near 3 , we tried and put them in brings -- 300, we tried and put them in prison. this idea we have to reject the rule of law. we are at the point where this administration -- please let me finish. this administration already has accepted the principle when you assume somebody is a terrorist they can be targeted for assassination, even american citizens that affects all of us. you don't want to translate our rule of law into a rule of mob rule. [ applause ] >> senator santorum, you say attorney general holder must be under the influence in fact you have suggested perhaps smoking mushrooms, to want to try terrorists in civilian court. are you suggesting that congressman paul is under the influence? >> anyone that suggests that iran is not a threat to this country not a threat to stability in the mideast obviously is not seeing the world clearly. that we have to go around and apologize for the fact that we have exerted our inf
we've done this and brought individuals back from pakistan and other places. we've given them a trial in this country, over 300, at least near 3 , we tried and put them in brings -- 300, we tried and put them in prison. this idea we have to reject the rule of law. we are at the point where this administration -- please let me finish. this administration already has accepted the principle when you assume somebody is a terrorist they can be targeted for assassination, even american citizens that...
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at the end of the day only pakistan can save pakistan. only afghanistan can save afghanistan. all i want is for america to save america. we have to fix our core. [ cheering and applause ] >> thank you very much. >> as i originally said, megyn kelly on social issues. >> megyn: now moving on from you governor huntsman to you congresswoman bachmann. in 2006 you said public schools are teaching children that there is separation of church and state and said i am here to tell you that's a myth. do you believe that there's a limit on government's ability to inject religion into the public square? if so, what is that limit? >> i think thomas jefferson stated it best, he was the author of the religious liberty that he valued so much. that's, the united states government should not be a state church. that's ilie what the fundamental was of separation of church and state. when jefferson wrote a letter to the dan bury baptist they wanted to know, will you have a national church in the united states? he said no. because we believe in freedom of conscience. we believe in freedom of religiou
at the end of the day only pakistan can save pakistan. only afghanistan can save afghanistan. all i want is for america to save america. we have to fix our core. [ cheering and applause ] >> thank you very much. >> as i originally said, megyn kelly on social issues. >> megyn: now moving on from you governor huntsman to you congresswoman bachmann. in 2006 you said public schools are teaching children that there is separation of church and state and said i am here to tell you...
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in terms of pakistan. be humble and apologetic because we have to have that lifeline going. >> we need them. >> right now, it's extremely important that our supplies are able to get through. >> all right. panel we have to take a break here. but next up, controversial massachusetts congressman barney frank announces his retirement. >>> one of the advantages to me of not running for office is i don't even have to pretend to try to be nice to people i don't like. now, some of you may not think i've been good at it, but i've been trying. >> chris: massachusetts congressman barney tank announcing he will retire after 16 terms in the house. we're back now with the panel. mara, what should we make of barney frank's retirement? he is 71 and he has been redistricted and he has a lot of new constituents and he said it was too much for him to campaign and win over new folks. is that the story or more to it? >> that's part of it. he had to lend himself a lot of money and he had a tough race last time. if barney fran t
in terms of pakistan. be humble and apologetic because we have to have that lifeline going. >> we need them. >> right now, it's extremely important that our supplies are able to get through. >> all right. panel we have to take a break here. but next up, controversial massachusetts congressman barney frank announces his retirement. >>> one of the advantages to me of not running for office is i don't even have to pretend to try to be nice to people i don't like. now,...
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inside of pakistan. but we don't know who or what that support network was. >> bret: pakistan's prime minister speaking out today. saying the u.s. shouldn't do it again. can't do it again inside pakistan's sovereign territory. the same time, the u.s. intelligence community is going through this treasure trove of intelligence including a number of videos. we have a still shot of one of the videos of bin laden watching himself on a television to take a look at how he was delivering his message. he dyed his beard on the last message on the videotape shown before the weekend. amazing shot in the compound. bring in the panel, bill kristol editor of "weekly standard." karen tumulti for "washington post." syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. before we talk about the intel, what about the back and forth with pakistan and where we are with the relationship, bill? >> it's been a rocky relationship for quite a while and it's rockier today than two weeks ago. we can do more to pressure pakistan than ultimately
inside of pakistan. but we don't know who or what that support network was. >> bret: pakistan's prime minister speaking out today. saying the u.s. shouldn't do it again. can't do it again inside pakistan's sovereign territory. the same time, the u.s. intelligence community is going through this treasure trove of intelligence including a number of videos. we have a still shot of one of the videos of bin laden watching himself on a television to take a look at how he was delivering his...
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they want aid to pakistan suspended. the administration may need to resist such pressures but the demise of bin laden will make the task harder. bret? >> bret: there will be plenty of time to analyze political impact. but already we're seeing some folks weigh in today. some saying that president obama is unbeatable in 2012. what is your take? >> he will get a considerable bump out of this in the polls. it may last a while but it will not be permanent. remember how hide president bush 41 rode in the poles after the gulf war. bigger, longer, protracted deal than this was. this is terribly important. make no mistake about it. he looked unbeatable. scared all the democrats out of running against him. except for bill clinton. but then the next year, everything that people hardenings pearanced in their lives dragged him down. he lost convincingly. the president is not in trouble with the public because he didn't purdue bin laden arrest deptly enough. it's because of the economy and deficit and debt. he will need to have improv
they want aid to pakistan suspended. the administration may need to resist such pressures but the demise of bin laden will make the task harder. bret? >> bret: there will be plenty of time to analyze political impact. but already we're seeing some folks weigh in today. some saying that president obama is unbeatable in 2012. what is your take? >> he will get a considerable bump out of this in the polls. it may last a while but it will not be permanent. remember how hide president...
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what is scary is it's happening in pakistan among the elite. a country that is a linchpin and it tells us how much it's out of our happened and war within islam. >> bret: we have seen the attacks on the drones in pakistan and american touts that. do you believe there is a full-scale plan to deal inside pakistan with u.s. troops on the ground. special ops. >> they have the ability to go after terror sanctuary near the border. they're getting them across the border through intelligence, but that's one possibly. the real question is the nuclear weapon. they say the army at the end of the day will hold together. some people say we have a close relationship, too close ramp with the pakistani military but that's a thin read to depend on. >> bret: that's it for the panel. stay tuned for presidential comparison from a long time ago in a place far, far away. >> bret: finally tonight, after the lame duck session of congress, some reporters and political pundits called president obama another come back kid. but other shows chose another characterization.
what is scary is it's happening in pakistan among the elite. a country that is a linchpin and it tells us how much it's out of our happened and war within islam. >> bret: we have seen the attacks on the drones in pakistan and american touts that. do you believe there is a full-scale plan to deal inside pakistan with u.s. troops on the ground. special ops. >> they have the ability to go after terror sanctuary near the border. they're getting them across the border through...
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pakistan is playing out proxy wars. of course they're worried about the influence of india once the united states pulls out. this is not a good situation. i wish it was better than what it was. but it isn't. so it will take some more attention to detail. it's not a glib answer on afghanistan. >> bret: steve? >> congresswoman, i'd like to shift to politics and ask you about comments you made recently about the republican field. >> bret: take a listen. >> why would we settle? why would we settle on a moderate? why would we settle on someone who is not clear on the issue of life, on the issue of religious liberty and issue of marriage between a man and a woman? >> who were you talking about? >> well, there are candidates in the race that aren't clear on those issues. i think of all years, republicans shouldn't settle on the nominee. because romney. >> this candidate specificall specifically? >> i will -- we're among friends, right? it's a panel, we're among friends. i think that is what is wonderful about the debate and th
pakistan is playing out proxy wars. of course they're worried about the influence of india once the united states pulls out. this is not a good situation. i wish it was better than what it was. but it isn't. so it will take some more attention to detail. it's not a glib answer on afghanistan. >> bret: steve? >> congresswoman, i'd like to shift to politics and ask you about comments you made recently about the republican field. >> bret: take a listen. >> why would we...
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comfortable with a long-term strategic relationship with pakistan. if we don't think they are mindful of our interest as well. >> since the siege of the interest in kabul in taliban, they're increasingly vocal of their condemnation of the relationship between them and some members of pakistan intelligence service. >> part of hedging their bets is having interactions with some of the unsavory characters who they think might end up regaining power in afghanistan. after coalition forces have left. >> the president concluded the news conference, f.b.i. director faced sharp questions on capitol hill of the handling of the terrorist anwar al-awlaki killed in a c.i.a.-led drone strike on friday in yemen. the f.b.i. nor the justice department provided document or witnesses to the house homeland security committee, which launched official investigation into whether al-awlaki was part of the 9/11 conspiracy. >> do i have any reason to believe we're not going to get the information involving the f.b.i. dealing with al-awlaki? >> no. quite honestly, i go back an
comfortable with a long-term strategic relationship with pakistan. if we don't think they are mindful of our interest as well. >> since the siege of the interest in kabul in taliban, they're increasingly vocal of their condemnation of the relationship between them and some members of pakistan intelligence service. >> part of hedging their bets is having interactions with some of the unsavory characters who they think might end up regaining power in afghanistan. after coalition...
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pakistan state-owned airline says it received to bomb threat today. both planes landed safely. a pair of suicide bomber attacked army office and they did not kill him but his wife and 22 others died. the attack comes days after the arrest of three al-qaeda suspects in that city. pentagon is raising security level of the military bases across the country because of the upcoming anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. spokesman says the order is not due to specific or credible information about any threat or planned attack but it reflects the worry about homegrown terrorism. national correspondent kathryn herridge has more on that. >> according to a new survey by george washington university there is a spike in the number of homegrown cases from september of 2001 to may 2009, 21 home grown terrorism cases were identified. since then, 31 cases, so that amounts to more than one case every month in the last two years. >> yes, it's a threat. yes, we worry about somebody grabbing a gun and going down some place and doing something awful, but they will never just do that. in all the cases you
pakistan state-owned airline says it received to bomb threat today. both planes landed safely. a pair of suicide bomber attacked army office and they did not kill him but his wife and 22 others died. the attack comes days after the arrest of three al-qaeda suspects in that city. pentagon is raising security level of the military bases across the country because of the upcoming anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. spokesman says the order is not due to specific or credible information about any...
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relations and many argue without pakistan's help, recent gains by surge troops are for nothing. there are new talks they are trying to engage taliban leaders to stop fighting. >> it can be as brutal as the taliban sounds distasteful even unimaginable and diplomacy would be a lot easier if we only had to talk to our friends. >> but officials in washington say the attempted negotiations are not bearing any fruit and pakistan is actively trying to undermine them. u.s. drone strikes in the tribal areas resumed with two strikes in the past 24 hours but a recent analysis by the new america foundation found that of the hundreds of militants killed by u.s. drones last year, only two were on the u.s. most wanted list. >> u.s. agencies fired 118 predator missiles into pakistan last year, each missile costs about million dollars. they say focusing on high value targets misses the point, adding that no civilians were killed by predator strikes since last summer. >> brett: after the break, i'll talk to a retired general that has returned from that part of the world about the war and campaign
relations and many argue without pakistan's help, recent gains by surge troops are for nothing. there are new talks they are trying to engage taliban leaders to stop fighting. >> it can be as brutal as the taliban sounds distasteful even unimaginable and diplomacy would be a lot easier if we only had to talk to our friends. >> but officials in washington say the attempted negotiations are not bearing any fruit and pakistan is actively trying to undermine them. u.s. drone strikes in...
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pakistan carried out its first nuclear test in 1998. bhutto was assassinated by islamic extremists in 2007. just this week, the secular moderate government of the pakistan punjab province was assassinat assassinated. >> one of the busiest shopping centers in islamabad. the fact they could take assassination shot at the heart of that government and get away with it shows that the islamist jihadist in pakistan are a force to be reckoned with. >> reporter: pakistan may have, in fact, averted collapse for now. its government may have alerted collapse, but the economy is teetering. experts like bruce rydell argue the u.s. may have to put some of the pakistan's generals on a terrorism watch list if there is new evidence that they are supporting the taliban or al-qaeda. >> bret: jennifer griffin live at the pentagon. thank you. more on this with the panel. british media report the threat level for airports and realway stations has been raised. police presence has been beefed up at transportation hubs. security official says the move was prompt
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do about pakistan? we ask the fox all-stars when we come back. @@ >>> i am not going to speculate about what type of support he might had on an official basis inside pakistan. >> they are either given competent or complacent about the location of bin laden. >> was this just benign indifference? or was it indifference with a motive? >> bret: talking about pakistan hered what is next. there was an op-ed in the "washington post" today from the pakistani president. "more of our soldiers have died than all of nato's casualties combined. 2,000 police officers, and as many as -- 30,000 innocent civilian and a generation of social prodress for our people have been lost." what about this? and what we are learning about all of this? a lot of questions tonight about what pakistan knew. and how much they knew about osama bin laden's hide-out a few miles from the capital. steve hayes, "weekly standard." juan williams, columnist with hill. syndicated columnist, krauthammer. steve? >> you talk to the intelligence offi
do about pakistan? we ask the fox all-stars when we come back. @@ >>> i am not going to speculate about what type of support he might had on an official basis inside pakistan. >> they are either given competent or complacent about the location of bin laden. >> was this just benign indifference? or was it indifference with a motive? >> bret: talking about pakistan hered what is next. there was an op-ed in the "washington post" today from the pakistani...
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what they are saying in pakistan about the deadly strike. live from the studio in washington, this is "special report." good evening, i'm bret baier. the obama administration is struggling tonight with what to do about the pictures of the late bin laden. there is tremendous pressure to relesion them as further proof he was killed during a daring raid sunday in pakistan. but, the most definitive image is said to be gruesome. there is also debate about how to handle the pakistani government, ally which was totally frozep out of the mission. white house correspondent mike emanuel looks at the issue. >> reporter: this is new amateur video of the compound where the u.s. officials say barack obama may have lived up to six years. the video shows the wreckage of the u.s. military helicopter that malfunctioned during the raid and was destroyed by the seals. with the world's most wanted terrorist living 30 miles outside the capital, u.s. officials will demand answers and push islamabad to do better but is sympathetic. >> nobody suffered, nobody but th
what they are saying in pakistan about the deadly strike. live from the studio in washington, this is "special report." good evening, i'm bret baier. the obama administration is struggling tonight with what to do about the pictures of the late bin laden. there is tremendous pressure to relesion them as further proof he was killed during a daring raid sunday in pakistan. but, the most definitive image is said to be gruesome. there is also debate about how to handle the pakistani...
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. >> greta: of course our efforts must address terrorist safe havens in pakistan. relationship now. in some ways we want to keep our enemies . we done want them to fall apart. -- >> in pakistan, the situation is deteriorating. the army has a rising number of radical islamists. we've got longer term, more problems with pakistan than we do in afghanistan. >> greta: thank you. joining us retired u.s. army major bob scales. do the generals agree with the president or not? >> let me set the military facts on the ground. remember the surge was intended to do two things. establish stability in the south mainly kandahar and helmund province. to the south. and then to focus on the north eastern provinces. which is the really critical area. they didn't have the troops to do both. they decided to focus the surge troops in the south and have been successful. the thought is, in 2012, they would shift the surge forces up to the northeast. achieve stability there. in 2014 allow the afghans to take over. what has happened, it seems to me and most of by friends in the military tell
. >> greta: of course our efforts must address terrorist safe havens in pakistan. relationship now. in some ways we want to keep our enemies . we done want them to fall apart. -- >> in pakistan, the situation is deteriorating. the army has a rising number of radical islamists. we've got longer term, more problems with pakistan than we do in afghanistan. >> greta: thank you. joining us retired u.s. army major bob scales. do the generals agree with the president or not? >>...
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and that pakistan's got to deal with it. today, secretary of defense leon panetta said islamabad must do more. >> it's very important they cannot choose between terrorists. if you're against terrorism. you're against all terrorists. >> panetta did not spell out publicly the consequences that the pakistanis fail to take action but a senior official says at least some of $5.1 billion in annual aid to pakistan could be cut. on capitol hill, mike emanuel, fox news. >> bret: perhaps the most controversial leader to address the united nations general assembly took the stage today. senior correspondent eric shawn reports on the dramatic appearance of iran's president. >> reporter: he appeared to be praying before he ascended the u.n. podium. when he did, iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad predictably used his starry moment to tend the world's problems on united states and israel, what he calls the zionist state. when he again questioned 9/11, that prompted the two american delegates to walk out. >> who used the mysterious 9/11 i
and that pakistan's got to deal with it. today, secretary of defense leon panetta said islamabad must do more. >> it's very important they cannot choose between terrorists. if you're against terrorism. you're against all terrorists. >> panetta did not spell out publicly the consequences that the pakistanis fail to take action but a senior official says at least some of $5.1 billion in annual aid to pakistan could be cut. on capitol hill, mike emanuel, fox news. >> bret:...
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the united states and pakistan agreed to work together against any "high-value target" in pakistan. but cooperation will need to go much further than that. trust is at an all-time low between the two. senator kerry's roadmap to better relation will be tested at every turn in islamabad, pakistan, dominic di-natale, fox news. >> bret: the second ranking american general in afghanistan says it's still too early to tell if bin laden's death will impact the afghan war. also today, pentagon official said four american troops were killed in a bomb attack in southern afghanistan >>> japan says the timeline to stabilize and shut down each stricken nuclear power plant in six to nine months is achievable. the latest mandatory evacuation near the plant began this weekend. the nuclear facility was badly damaged in the earthquake and tsunami go months ago. we will tell you what the walt disney company has to do with the navy seals next in the grapevine. and the farmers who sell fresh milk getting a raw;7 [ doctor ] here's some health information for people over 50. maybe you don't think you're at
the united states and pakistan agreed to work together against any "high-value target" in pakistan. but cooperation will need to go much further than that. trust is at an all-time low between the two. senator kerry's roadmap to better relation will be tested at every turn in islamabad, pakistan, dominic di-natale, fox news. >> bret: the second ranking american general in afghanistan says it's still too early to tell if bin laden's death will impact the afghan war. also today,...
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the other also in pakistan. >> out of the factors comes most of the deaths of the u.s. soldiers and catastrophic injuries they received as well. >> the state department has been in talks with the pakistani government for past year-and-a-half. to stem the flow to no avail. senator bob casey wrote to secretary hillary clinton last may urging action. "in the wake of the killing of usama bin laden we believe that pakistan must implement concrete measures to counterterrorism. removing ammonium nitrate from the terrorist arsenal is one such good faith measure that is also in pakistan's national security interest." with the u.s. drones taking al-qaeda leaders of pakistan, why not simply destroy the pac arab facility? >> they are capable of doing that. you would destroy the ability of farmers to grow food. >> pushing them to the lucrative opium fro production that also funds taliban. >> now they are manufacturerring the fertilizer in the roadside bombs hired the american consultants to help them get listed on the u.s. stock exchange. at the pentagon, jennifer griffin, fox news.
the other also in pakistan. >> out of the factors comes most of the deaths of the u.s. soldiers and catastrophic injuries they received as well. >> the state department has been in talks with the pakistani government for past year-and-a-half. to stem the flow to no avail. senator bob casey wrote to secretary hillary clinton last may urging action. "in the wake of the killing of usama bin laden we believe that pakistan must implement concrete measures to counterterrorism....
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today, they met with pakistan's president. white house correspondent wendell goler tells us how it went. >> he was in washington for memorial service for richard holbrook who called his last job u.s. envoy to pakistan and afghanistan the most difficult of 50-year career. they say president obama's talks focussed on the u.s.-pakistan relationship in the ceremony, mr. obama said holbrook left his mark on. >> pakistan, new package of -- [inaudible ] >> ethnic and politically motivated killings continued. as they killed the governor of punjab this month for defending a christian woman condemned to death under the blasphemy law. >> as we have seen throughout history, societies that tolerate such actions end up being consumed by those actions. >> aides say president obama discussed the blasphemy law which critics say is used to pursue christians. they say the angry wave of into rence is chillingly familiar. >> that rising, rising rhetoric, calls to arms against her for the modernizing ways helped to result in her death. >> since 200
today, they met with pakistan's president. white house correspondent wendell goler tells us how it went. >> he was in washington for memorial service for richard holbrook who called his last job u.s. envoy to pakistan and afghanistan the most difficult of 50-year career. they say president obama's talks focussed on the u.s.-pakistan relationship in the ceremony, mr. obama said holbrook left his mark on. >> pakistan, new package of -- [inaudible ] >> ethnic and politically...
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our reporter high school details. >> reporter: pakistan has widespread american hatred. thousand terrorists in five years but it comes with high civilian casualties. 600 in the last year alone. >> the challenge is further radicalize but across parts of pakistan you may be conducting a counterproductive operation. >> reporter: but the c.i.a. wants to expand the target areas to the militants infested southwest border. from here insurgents slip across the border. it's also head to ma drags sa an established incubator of islamic extremists. outside the graffiti salutes osama bin laden and personal mentor to taliban's number one. mullah omar and flashlight the preacher, he is credited for creating much of the taliban leadership. to meet him i have to wear local dress to disguise myself. i can't reveal i work for fox news. i have a provocative symbol here. they invite me to convert to islam and join his militant ranks. he will create more fighters and will give you inspiration. we welcome drones. attacks are sent by god so we can wage war. everyone will regulation up and fight
our reporter high school details. >> reporter: pakistan has widespread american hatred. thousand terrorists in five years but it comes with high civilian casualties. 600 in the last year alone. >> the challenge is further radicalize but across parts of pakistan you may be conducting a counterproductive operation. >> reporter: but the c.i.a. wants to expand the target areas to the militants infested southwest border. from here insurgents slip across the border. it's also head...
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stay in pakistan. have headquarters in pakistan. >> meanwhile, the warning that the network is a wing of the pakistan intelligence service frosted u.s. pakistani relations. it was a source of friction. secretary clinton says the u.s. has proof. >> we have evidence that elements in the pack stabny government are in contact, know about, turn a blind eye to the network operation out of pakistan. >> aides say despite the harsh warning, the other essential thing about the u.s. pakistani relationship is that we can't afford to disengage. some question whether they really believe that. hillary clinton is here to provide reassurance. >> the party sab fight over fast and furious continueed today. the oversight committee ranking member chuck grassily wrote a letter to the f.b.i. director robert mueller seeking information in guns involve in border patrol agent's murder. but adam shift demanded an end to what he called politically motivated attacks. they asked stephen chu to reconsider the refusal to allow a staf
stay in pakistan. have headquarters in pakistan. >> meanwhile, the warning that the network is a wing of the pakistan intelligence service frosted u.s. pakistani relations. it was a source of friction. secretary clinton says the u.s. has proof. >> we have evidence that elements in the pack stabny government are in contact, know about, turn a blind eye to the network operation out of pakistan. >> aides say despite the harsh warning, the other essential thing about the u.s....
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pakistan's capture is another major blow to al-qaeda. he is a seasoned senior operative trusted by the top leaders and he played a central role in planning and coordinating the al-qaeda operation in europe. plus, targeted european and american interests. the ambassador issued the following statement -- >> team seising the new cooperation suggests end to tension in wake of the bin laden raid. the white house secretary press secretary added "we applaud the action of pakistan intelligence and security services that led to the capture of a senior al-qaeda operative involved in planning attacks against the interest of the united states and many other countries." >> the pentagon under-secretary vickers said there were four top al-qaeda leaders left in pakistan. today, there is one left. jim? >> thank you, jennifer. >> european markets took a beating today on fears that friday's jobs report here in the u.s. could mean a double dip recession. stocks in great britain shed 3.6%. markets in germany slumped a whopping 5.3%. france suffered a 4.7% dr
pakistan's capture is another major blow to al-qaeda. he is a seasoned senior operative trusted by the top leaders and he played a central role in planning and coordinating the al-qaeda operation in europe. plus, targeted european and american interests. the ambassador issued the following statement -- >> team seising the new cooperation suggests end to tension in wake of the bin laden raid. the white house secretary press secretary added "we applaud the action of pakistan...
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greg palkot reports from pakistan there are no easy answers. >> as questions grow about pakistan's role in the hiding of osama bin laden and the mission which ended in the death, officials here appear to be playing catch-up today. >> near the come pound where bin laden lived and died in the town abbottabad, police were checking vehicles for anything suspicious. compound itself was sealed off from the public. top pakistani officials were combing through the site. how could bin laden hidden in plain site in the town? >> if you have to hide out somewhere, world class terrorist, abbottabad is not a bad place to be. it's scenic, safe, secure. now it's the hub of the pakistani military. pakistan military academy is here. two regimens are based here. met call corps. intelligence office here. 120,000 active and reserve officers come through here every day. in the past few years under the nose of osama bin laden. >> in the neighborhood nearby, residents told us they still can't get over just who might have been living next door. >> this area is quite -- [ inaudible ] how they come in this area,
greg palkot reports from pakistan there are no easy answers. >> as questions grow about pakistan's role in the hiding of osama bin laden and the mission which ended in the death, officials here appear to be playing catch-up today. >> near the come pound where bin laden lived and died in the town abbottabad, police were checking vehicles for anything suspicious. compound itself was sealed off from the public. top pakistani officials were combing through the site. how could bin laden...
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if fighting starts between pakistan and the u.s., we are beside pakistan." the state department spokeswoman said today the matter was not an issue because a war between the u.s. and pakistan would not happen. >>> occupy wall street crowd could apparently use etiquette lessons. that's later in the grapevine. straight ahead, nevada moves. new hampshire closes in. romney files. ú(h cúcqhpbcdúg >> bret: governor mitt romney today filed papers to get his name on the primary battle in new hampshire. the state will likely hold the first of the nation primary in early january. chief political correspondent carl cameron looks at the early voting line-up. >> for the candidate, it's now officially crunch time. at last, accelerated 2012 primary calendar is clear. iowa lead-off caucuses are now only ten weeks from tomorrow. the first primary in the south is 21st. followed by florida ten days later and nevada february 4. >> the american people recognize it's time for real change in washington. they recognize that president obama has not done the job that they thoug
if fighting starts between pakistan and the u.s., we are beside pakistan." the state department spokeswoman said today the matter was not an issue because a war between the u.s. and pakistan would not happen. >>> occupy wall street crowd could apparently use etiquette lessons. that's later in the grapevine. straight ahead, nevada moves. new hampshire closes in. romney files. ú(h cúcqhpbcdúg >> bret: governor mitt romney today filed papers to get his name on the...
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when pakistan was funding the taliban. admiral mike mullen defended the counterpart. >> he is not just a peer of mine but a friend. >> a in fox news poll said 77% thought killing bin laden was better than capturing him. 15% think he's still alive and postagree with the president's decision not to release photos of bin laden's dead body. seven in ten say they would rather not see the photos. more men than women want to see them. pentagon officials expressed anger at the amount of information released about the operation. >> it's time to stop talking. we have talked too much about this. we need to move on. >> secretary gates went further reiterating that in the initial hours at the white house, the national security team agreed to not talk about the operation. gates said that agreement was broken less than 15 hour later. and jeopardizing future operations. chris? >> chris: jennifer griffin reporting from the pentagon. thanks. more on this with the panel. the latest fox news poll suggests president obama got an 8-point bounce
when pakistan was funding the taliban. admiral mike mullen defended the counterpart. >> he is not just a peer of mine but a friend. >> a in fox news poll said 77% thought killing bin laden was better than capturing him. 15% think he's still alive and postagree with the president's decision not to release photos of bin laden's dead body. seven in ten say they would rather not see the photos. more men than women want to see them. pentagon officials expressed anger at the amount of...